Schubert will be showcasing its extensive range of packaging solutions at the upcoming international trade fair for the snack and confectionery sector, Prosweets Cologne 2024 in Germany.
Kemira has partnered with PA Consulting to develop new renewable barrier coatings for sustainable food packaging. The new technology is based on a biotechnology process that helps the production of new renewable polymers with enzymatic polymerization.
MOL Group has updated its long-term strategy and now aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 via a smart transition. The updated strategy focuses on renewable fuels, green hydrogen, biomethane and geothermal energy and the firm will spend more than 4 billion dollars on green investments.
CPHI Japan 2024 will be held from April 17-19 and will host a new ‘Tides’ conference in the backdrop of anticipated growth for biologics and tides manufacturing.
Perstorp has developed a new plant in Gujarat, India to meet the growing demand for Penta chemicals. With this project, the company plans to further strengthen its position as a sustainable and reliable partner in the Asia region.
OMV Petrom has plans to develop two green hydrogen production plants at the Petrobrazi refinery in Romania. With a total capacity of 55 MW, the plants will be established with a total investment amount of approximately 140 million euros.
Asahi Kasei’s Ceolus microcrystalline cellulose offers nitrite levels of 0.1 μg/g (ppm) or less. The pharmaceutical excipient contributes to lower risk of potentially carcinogenic nitrosamine impurities in pharmaceuticals.
Avangrid has partnered with Levatas and Boston Dynamics under a pilot project to advance its substation inspections with the help of artificial intelligence. Under the terms of the contract, the project will use a mobile robot for inspecting two substations.
Under a long-term agreement, Eastman will secure 30,000 metric tonnes per year of rejected PET post-consumer waste from Nord Pal Plast for its molecular recycling facility in Normandy, France. The PET waste will be recycled at the unit.
Arkema has entered into long-term renewable energy contracts with Tennessee Valley Authority, Entergy and 3Degrees. With this move, the company is expected to obtain approximately 40 % of the power needed to run its operations in the United States from renewable sources.